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Alan Shearer scored a record 11 Premier League hat-tricks, for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United.

Since the inception of the English football league competition, the Premier League,[a] in 1992, more than 100 players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Frenchman Eric Cantona, who scored three times for Leeds United in a 5–0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Twenty players have scored more than three goals in a match; of these, four players, Andrew Cole, Alan Shearer, Jermain Defoe and Dimitar Berbatov have scored five. Robbie Fowler holds the record for the quickest Premier League hat-trick, netting three times for Liverpool against Arsenal in 4 minutes 23 seconds,[1] while, in 1999, Manchester United player Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored four goals in twelve minutes as a substitute against Nottingham Forest, "the fastest scorer of a four-goal haul on record in England".[2]

The fixture between Arsenal and Southampton at Highbury in 2003 saw both Jermaine Pennant and Robert Pirès score a hat-trick for the home team. In 2007, Blackburn's Roque Santa Cruz and Wigan's Marcus Bent both scored hat-tricks in a match that Wigan won 5–3. Only four players, Les Ferdinand, Ian Wright, Didier Drogba and Wayne Rooney, have scored hat-tricks in two consecutive league games.[3] Rooney's hat-trick on 10 September 2011 and Matt Le Tissier's hat-trick on 19 August 1995 were scored through set pieces, which consists of penalty kicks and direct free kicks.[4]

Shearer has scored three or more goals eleven times in the Premier League, more than any other player. Robbie Fowler has scored nine hat-tricks; Thierry Henry and Michael Owen have scored eight hat-tricks each. Five players have each scored hat-tricks for three different clubs: Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Portsmouth); Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City); Kevin Campbell (Arsenal, Everton and Nottingham Forest); Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur) and Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United, Portsmouth and Tottenham Hotspur).

The Dubious Goals Committee has subsequently ruled out hat-tricks that have resulted from goals' being incorrectly credited to players during matches. Southampton player Egil Østenstad was thought to have scored a hat-trick against Manchester United in 1996, but the committee ruled that one of the goals be credited as an own goal to United's Denis Irwin.[5] Anelka's first goal for Manchester City in September 2002 was later credited as an own goal to Everton's Tomasz Radzinski.[6] Javier Hernández was denied a hat-trick against Aston Villa in November 2011 after the committee ruled his second goal was actually an own-goal by Ron Vlaar.[7]

Hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the home team score first
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Eric Cantona scored the first hat-trick of the Premier League.
A footballer in action for Arsenal F.C.
Thierry Henry scored eight hat-tricks for Arsenal between 2000 and 2007.
Midfielder Lampard has the most Premier League hat-tricks from midfield.
Frank Lampard scored three Premier League hat-tricks in 17 years.
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Michael Owen scored eight hat-tricks.
A man who plays football for Liverpool F.C., just before kick-off
Robbie Fowler scored three or more goals on nine occasions.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored four goals in twelve minutes against Nottingham Forest after coming on as a second-half substitute.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy scored five hat-tricks for Manchester United.
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Emmanuel Adebayor scored a hat-trick for Arsenal in both games against Derby County in 2007–08, the first time a player scored three goals in both fixtures against the same team in a season.
A footballer playing for Blackburn Rovers
Roque Santa Cruz scored a hat-trick for Blackburn Rovers in a 5–3 defeat against Wigan Athletic.
A footballer playing for Manchester United who is preparing to take a free kick
Despite scoring 84 league goals for Manchester United,[8] Cristiano Ronaldo only scored one hat-trick, in a 6–0 victory against Newcastle United in January 2008.
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Jermain Defoe scored five goals against Wigan in Tottenham Hotspur's 9–1 victory in November 2009.
Mario Balotelli scored a hat-trick, including two penalties, in Manchester City's 4–0 victory over Aston Villa in December 2010.
Cameroon player Somen Tchoyi scored a hat-trick for West Bromwich Albion in May 2011.
England player Steven Gerrard became the first player in Premier League to score a hat-trick in the Merseyside derby in March 2012.
Japanese player Shinji Kagawa became the first Asian player in Premier League to score a hat-trick in March 2013.
Uruguayan international Luis Suárez scored three hat-tricks for Liverpool within a calendar year from April 2012. He also became the first player in Premier League to score 3 hat-tricks against the same team (Norwich City F.C.) in December 2013.
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Eric Cantona  France Leeds United* Tottenham Hotspur 5–0 25 August 1992 [9]
Mark Robins  England Norwich City* Oldham Athletic 3–2 9 November 1992 [10]
John Hendrie  Scotland Middlesbrough* Blackburn Rovers 3–2 5 December 1992 [11]
Andy Sinton  England Queens Park Rangers* Everton 4–2 28 December 1992 [12]
Brian Deane  England Sheffield United* Ipswich Town 3–0 16 January 1993 [13]
Teddy Sheringham  England Tottenham Hotspur* Leeds United 4–0 20 February 1993 [14]
Gordon Strachan  Scotland Leeds United* Blackburn Rovers 5–2 10 April 1993 [15]
Les Ferdinand  England Queens Park Rangers* Nottingham Forest 4–3 10 April 1993 [16]
Chris Bart-Williams  England Sheffield Wednesday* Southampton 5–2 12 April 1993 [17]
Les Ferdinand  England Queens Park Rangers Everton* 3–5 12 April 1993 [18]
Chris Sutton  England Norwich City* Leeds United 4–2 14 April 1993 [19]
Mark Walters  England Liverpool* Coventry City 4–0 17 April 1993 [20]
Rod Wallace  England Leeds United Coventry City* 3–3 8 May 1993 [21]
Matthew Le Tissier  England Southampton Oldham Athletic* 4–3 8 May 1993 [22]
Micky Quinn  England Coventry City Arsenal* 0–3 14 August 1993 [23]
Tony Cottee  England Everton* Sheffield United 4–2 21 August 1993 [24]
Kevin Campbell  England Arsenal* Ipswich Town 4–0 11 September 1993 [25]
Efan Ekoku4  Nigeria Norwich City Everton* 1–5 25 September 1993 [26]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers Leeds United* 3–3 23 October 1993 [27]
Peter Beardsley  England Newcastle United* Wimbledon 4–0 30 October 1993 [28]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool* Southampton 4–2 30 October 1993 [29]
Bradley Allen  England Queens Park Rangers Everton* 0–3 20 November 1993 [30]
Andrew Cole  England Newcastle United* Liverpool 3–0 21 November 1993 [31]
Kevin Campbell  England Arsenal* Swindon Town 4–0 27 December 1993 [32]
Tony Cottee  England Everton* Swindon Town 6–0 15 January 1994 [33]
Jan Age Fjortoft  Norway Swindon Town* Coventry City 3–1 5 February 1994 [34]
Dean Saunders  Wales Aston Villa* Swindon Town 5–0 12 February 1994 [35]
Matthew Le Tissier  England Southampton* Liverpool 4–2 14 February 1994 [36]
Andrew Cole  England Newcastle United* Coventry City 4–0 23 February 1994 [37]
Ian Wright  England Arsenal Ipswich Town* 1–5 5 March 1994 [38]
Ian Wright  England Arsenal Southampton* 0–4 19 March 1994 [39]
Matthew Le Tissier  England Southampton Norwich City* 4–5 9 April 1994 [40]
Dean Holdsworth  England Wimbledon* Oldham Athletic 3–0 26 April 1994 [41]
Chris Sutton  England Blackburn Rovers* Coventry City 4–0 27 August 1994 [42]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool* Arsenal 4–3 28 August 1994 [1]
Andrei Kanchelskis  Russia Manchester United* Manchester City 5–0 10 November 1994 [43]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* Queens Park Rangers 4–0 26 November 1994 [44]
Teddy Sheringham  England Tottenham Hotspur* Newcastle United 4–2 3 December 1994 [45]
Tony Cottee  England West Ham United* Manchester City 3–0 17 December 1994 [46]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* West Ham United 4–2 2 January 1995 [47]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* Ipswich Town 4–1 28 January 1995 [48]
Tommy Johnson  England Aston Villa* Wimbledon 7–1 11 February 1995 [49]
Andrew Cole5  England Manchester United* Ipswich Town 9–0 4 March 1995 [50]
Peter Ndlovu  Zimbabwe Coventry City Liverpool* 2–3 14 March 1995 [51]
Tony Yeboah  Ghana Leeds United* Ipswich Town 4–0 5 April 1995 [52]
Ian Wright  England Arsenal* Ipswich Town 4–1 15 April 1995 [53]
Matthew Le Tissier  England Southampton* Nottingham Forest 3–4 19 August 1995 [54]
Robbie Fowler4  England Liverpool* Bolton Wanderers 5–2 23 September 1995 [55]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* Coventry City 5–1 23 September 1995 [56]
Tony Yeboah  Ghana Leeds United Wimbledon* 2–4 23 September 1995 [57]
Les Ferdinand  England Newcastle United* Wimbledon 6–1 21 October 1995 [58]
Gary McAllister  Scotland Leeds United* Coventry City 3–1 28 October 1995 [59]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* Nottingham Forest 7–0 18 November 1995 [60]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* West Ham United 4–2 2 December 1995 [61]
Dion Dublin  England Coventry City Sheffield Wednesday* 4–3 4 December 1995 [62]
Savo Milošević  Yugoslavia Aston Villa* Coventry City 4–1 16 December 1995 [63]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool* Arsenal 3–1 23 December 1995 [64]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers* Bolton Wanderers 3–1 3 February 1996 [65]
Gavin Peacock  England Chelsea* Middlesbrough 5–0 4 February 1996 [66]
Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers Tottenham Hotspur* 2–3 16 March 1996 [67]
Mark Hughes  Wales Chelsea* Leeds United 4–1 13 April 1996 [68]
Andrei Kanchelskis  Russia Everton Sheffield Wednesday* 2–5 27 April 1996 [69]
Kevin Campbell  England Nottingham Forest Coventry City* 0–3 17 August 1996 [70]
Fabrizio Ravanelli  Italy Middlesbrough* Liverpool 3–3 17 August 1996 [71]
Ian Wright  England Arsenal* Sheffield Wednesday 4–1 16 September 1996 [72]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago Aston Villa Newcastle United* 4–3 30 September 1996 [73]
Gary Speed  Wales Everton* Southampton 7–1 16 November 1996 [74]
Robbie Fowler4  England Liverpool* Middlesbrough 5–1 14 December 1996 [75]
Alan Shearer  England Newcastle United* Leicester City 4–3 2 February 1997 [76]
Ian Marshall  England Leicester City* Derby County 4–2 22 February 1997 [77]
Steffen Iversen  Norway Tottenham Hotspur Sunderland* 0–4 4 March 1997 [78]
Fabrizio Ravanelli  Italy Middlesbrough* Derby County 6–1 5 March 1997 [79]
Kevin Gallacher  Scotland Blackburn Rovers* Wimbledon 3–1 15 March 1997 [80]
Paul Kitson  England West Ham United* Sheffield Wednesday 5–1 3 May 1997 [81]
Dion Dublin  England Coventry City* Chelsea 3–2 9 August 1997 [82]
Chris Sutton  England Blackburn Rovers Aston Villa* 0–4 13 August 1997 [83]
Gianluca Vialli4  Italy Chelsea Barnsley* 0–6 24 August 1997 [84]
Dennis Bergkamp  Netherlands Arsenal* Leicester City 3–3 27 August 1997 [85]
Ian Wright  England Arsenal* Bolton Wanderers 4–1 13 September 1997 [86]
Patrik Berger  Czech Republic Liverpool* Chelsea 4–2 5 October 1997 [87]
Andrew Cole  England Manchester United* Barnsley 7–0 25 October 1997 [88]
Andy Booth  England Sheffield Wednesday* Bolton Wanderers 5–0 8 November 1997 [89]
Gianfranco Zola  Italy Chelsea* Derby County 4–0 29 November 1997 [90]
Tore André Flo  Norway Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur* 1–6 6 December 1997 [91]
Duncan Ferguson  Scotland Everton* Bolton Wanderers 3–2 28 December 1997 [92]
Kevin Gallacher  Scotland Blackburn Rovers* Aston Villa 5–0 17 January 1998 [93]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool Sheffield Wednesday* 3–3 14 February 1998 [94]
Chris Sutton  England Blackburn Rovers* Leicester City 5–3 28 February 1998 [95]
Darren Huckerby  England Coventry City Leeds United* 3–3 25 April 1998 [96]
Jürgen Klinsmann4  Germany Tottenham Hotspur Wimbledon* 2–6 2 May 1998 [97]
Clive Mendonca  England Charlton Athletic* Southampton 5–0 22 August 1998 [98]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool Newcastle United* 1–4 30 August 1998 [99]
Michael Owen4  England Liverpool* Nottingham Forest 5–1 24 October 1998 [100]
Dion Dublin  England Aston Villa Southampton 1–4 14 November 1998 [101]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool Aston Villa* 2–4 21 November 1998 [102]
Chris Armstrong  England Tottenham Hotspur* Everton 4–1 28 December 1998 [103]
Darren Huckerby  England Coventry City* Nottingham Forest 4–0 9 January 1999 [104]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool* Southampton 7–1 16 January 1999 [105]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago Manchester United Leicester City* 2–6 16 January 1999 [106]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær4  Norway Manchester United Nottingham Forest* 1–8 6 February 1999 [1][107]
Nicolas Anelka  France Arsenal* Leicester City 5–0 20 February 1999 [108]
Kevin Campbell  England Everton* West Ham United 6–0 8 May 1999 [109]
Michael Bridges  England Leeds United Southampton* 0–3 11 August 1999 [110]
Andrew Cole4  England Manchester United* Newcastle United 5–1 30 August 1999 [111]
Kevin Phillips  England Sunderland Derby County* 0–5 18 September 1999 [112]
Alan Shearer5  England Newcastle United* Sheffield Wednesday 8–0 19 September 1999 [113]
Nwankwo Kanu  Nigeria Arsenal Chelsea* 2–3 23 October 1999 [114]
Marc Overmars  Netherlands Arsenal* Middlesbrough 5–1 21 November 1999 [115]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær4  Norway Manchester United* Everton 5–1 4 December 1999 [116]
Nick Barmby  England Everton West Ham United* 0–4 26 February 2000 [117]
Stan Collymore  England Leicester City* Sunderland 5–2 5 March 2000 [118]
Steffen Iversen  Norway Tottenham Hotspur* Southampton 7–2 11 March 2000 [119]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago Manchester United* Derby County 3–1 11 March 2000 [120]
Paul Scholes  England Manchester United* West Ham United 7–1 1 April 2000 [121]
Dean Windass  England Bradford City* Derby County 4–4 21 April 2000 [122]
Paulo Wanchope  Costa Rica Manchester City* Sunderland 4–2 23 August 2000 [123]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool* Aston Villa 3–1 6 September 2000 [124]
Emile Heskey  England Liverpool Derby County* 0–4 15 October 2000 [125]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink4  Netherlands Chelsea* Coventry City 6–1 21 October 2000 [126]
Teddy Sheringham  England Manchester United* Southampton 5–0 28 October 2000 [127]
Mark Viduka4  Australia Leeds United* Liverpool 4–3 4 November 2000 [128]
Les Ferdinand  England Tottenham Hotspur Leicester City* 0–3 25 November 2000 [129]
Ray Parlour  England Arsenal* Newcastle United 5–0 10 December 2000 [130]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Leicester City 6–1 26 December 2000 [131]
Kevin Phillips  England Sunderland Bradford City* 1–4 26 December 2000 [132]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago Manchester United* Arsenal 6–1 25 February 2001 [133]
Sylvain Wiltord  France Arsenal* West Ham United 3–0 3 March 2001 [134]
Marcus Stewart  England Ipswich Town Southampton* 0–3 7 April 2001 [135]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool* Newcastle United 3–0 5 May 2001 [136]
Robbie Fowler  England Liverpool Leicester City* 1–4 20 October 2001 [137]
Paul Kitson  England West Ham United Charlton Athletic* 4–4 19 November 2001 [138]
Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United* Southampton 6–1 22 December 2001 [139]
Robbie Fowler  England Leeds United Bolton Wanderers* 0–3 26 December 2001 [140]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær  Norway Manchester United Bolton Wanderers* 0–4 29 January 2002 [141]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink  Netherlands Chelsea* Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 13 March 2002 [142]
Fredi Bobic  Germany Bolton Wanderers* Ipswich Town 4–1 6 April 2002 [143]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool Manchester City* 0–3 28 September 2002 [144]
James Beattie  England Southampton* Fulham 4–2 27 October 2002 [145]
Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United* Newcastle United 5–3 23 November 2002 [146]
Robbie Keane  Ireland Tottenham Hotspur* Everton 4–3 12 January 2003 [147]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* West Ham United 3–1 19 January 2003 [148]
Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United* Fulham 3–0 22 March 2003 [149]
Mark Viduka  Australia Leeds United Charlton Athletic* 1–6 5 April 2003 [150]
Paul Scholes  England Manchester United Newcastle United* 2–6 12 April 2003 [151]
Michael Owen4  England Liverpool West Bromwich Albion* 0–6 26 April 2003 [152]
Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United* Charlton Athletic 4–1 3 May 2003 [153]
Jermaine Pennant  England Arsenal* Southampton 6–1 7 May 2003 [154]
Robert Pirès  France Arsenal* Southampton 6–1 7 May 2003 [154]
Fredrik Ljungberg  Sweden Arsenal Sunderland* 0–4 11 May 2003 [155]
Teddy Sheringham  England Portsmouth* Bolton Wanderers 4–0 26 August 2003 [156]
Nicolas Anelka  France Manchester City* Aston Villa 4–1 14 September 2003 [157]
Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United Leicester City* 1–4 27 September 2003 [158]
Kevin Lisbie  Jamaica Charlton Athletic* Liverpool 3–2 28 September 2003 [159]
Steve Watson  England Everton* Leeds United 4–0 28 September 2003 [160]
Robbie Keane  Ireland Tottenham Hotspur* Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–2 6 December 2003 [161]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink  Netherlands Chelsea* Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–2 27 March 2004 [107] [162]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Liverpool 4–2 9 April 2004 [163]
Thierry Henry4  France Arsenal* Leeds United 5–0 16 April 2004 [164]
Yakubu Aiyegbeni4  Nigeria Portsmouth* Middlesbrough 5–1 15 May 2004 [165]
Yakubu Aiyegbeni  Nigeria Portsmouth* Fulham 4–3 30 August 2004 [166]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink  Netherlands Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers* 0–4 16 October 2004 [167]
Eiður Guðjohnsen  Iceland Chelsea* Blackburn Rovers 4–0 23 October 2004 [168]
Milan Baroš  Czech Republic Liverpool* Crystal Palace 3–2 13 November 2004 [169]
Jermain Defoe  England Tottenham Hotspur* Southampton 5–1 18 December 2004 [170]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Portsmouth 3–0 5 March 2005 [171]
Robert Earnshaw  Wales West Bromwich Albion Charlton Athletic* 1–4 19 March 2005 [107][172]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Norwich City 4–1 2 April 2005 [173]
Marlon Harewood  England West Ham United* Aston Villa 4–0 12 September 2005 [174]
Henri Camara  Senegal Wigan Athletic* Charlton Athletic 3–0 16 December 2005 [175]
Michael Owen  England Newcastle United West Ham United* 2–4 17 December 2005 [176]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Middlesbrough 7–0 14 January 2006 [177]
David Bentley  England Blackburn Rovers* Manchester United 4–3 1 February 2006 [178]
Luke Moore  England Aston Villa Middlesbrough* 0–4 4 February 2006 [179]
Thierry Henry  France Arsenal* Wigan Athletic 4–2 7 May 2006 [180]
Wayne Rooney  England Manchester United Bolton Wanderers* 0–4 28 October 2006 [181]
Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast Chelsea* Watford 4–0 11 November 2006 [182]
Peter Crouch  England Liverpool* Arsenal 4–1 31 March 2007 [183]
Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo Arsenal* Derby County 5–0 22 September 2007 [184]
Benjani Mwaruwari  Zimbabwe Portsmouth* Reading 7–4 29 September 2007 [185]
Yakubu Aiyegbeni  Nigeria Everton* Fulham 3–0 8 December 2007 [186]
Roque Santa Cruz  Paraguay Blackburn Rovers Wigan Athletic* 3–5 15 December 2007 [187]
Marcus Bent  England Wigan Athletic* Blackburn Rovers 3–5 15 December 2007 [188]
Dimitar Berbatov4  Bulgaria Tottenham Hotspur* Reading 6–4 29 December 2007 [189]
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Manchester United* Newcastle United 6–0 12 January 2008 [190]
Benjani Mwaruwari  Zimbabwe Portsmouth* Derby County 3–1 19 January 2008 [191]
John Carew  Norway Aston Villa* Newcastle United 4–1 9 February 2008 [192]
Fernando Torres  Spain Liverpool* Middlesbrough 3–2 23 February 2008 [193]
Mikael Forssell  Finland Birmingham City* Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 1 March 2008 [194]
Fernando Torres  Spain Liverpool* West Ham United 4–0 5 March 2008 [195]
Frank Lampard4  England Chelsea* Derby County 6–1 12 March 2008 [196]
Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo Arsenal Derby County* 2–6 28 April 2008 [107][197]
Afonso Alves  Brazil Middlesbrough* Manchester City 8–1 11 May 2008 [198]
Gabriel Agbonlahor  England Aston Villa* Manchester City 4–2 17 August 2008 [199]
Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo Arsenal Blackburn Rovers* 0–4 13 September 2008 [200]
Robinho
 Brazil Manchester City* Stoke City 3–0 26 October 2008 [201]
Nicolas Anelka  France Chelsea* Sunderland 5–0 1 November 2008 [202]
Steven Gerrard  England Liverpool* Aston Villa 5–0 22 March 2009 [203]
Andrei Arshavin4  Russia Arsenal Liverpool* 4–4 21 April 2009 [204]
Jermain Defoe  England Tottenham Hotspur Hull City* 1–5 19 August 2009 [205]
Yossi Benayoun  Israel Liverpool* Burnley 4–0 12 September 2009 [206]
Fernando Torres  Spain Liverpool* Hull City 6–1 26 September 2009 [207]
Robbie Keane4  Ireland Tottenham Hotspur* Burnley 5–0 26 September 2009 [208]
Aruna Dindane  Ivory Coast Portsmouth* Wigan Athletic 4–0 31 October 2009 [209]
Jermain Defoe5  England Tottenham Hotspur* Wigan Athletic 9–1 22 November 2009 [210]
Wayne Rooney  England Manchester United Portsmouth* 1–4 28 November 2009 [211]
Carlos Tevez  Argentina Manchester City* Blackburn Rovers 4–1 11 January 2010 [212]
Wayne Rooney4  England Manchester United* Hull City 4–0 23 January 2010 [213]
Darren Bent  England Sunderland* Bolton Wanderers 4–0 9 March 2010 [214]
Frank Lampard4  England Chelsea* Aston Villa 7–1 27 March 2010 [215]
Carlos Tevez  Argentina Manchester City* Wigan Athletic 3–0 29 March 2010 [216]
Salomon Kalou  Ivory Coast Chelsea* Stoke City 7–0 25 April 2010 [217]
Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast Chelsea* Wigan Athletic 8–0 9 May 2010 [218]
Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast Chelsea* West Bromwich Albion 6–0 14 August 2010 [219]
Theo Walcott  England Arsenal* Blackpool 6–0 21 August 2010 [220]
Andy Carroll  England Newcastle United* Aston Villa 6–0 22 August 2010 [221]
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United* Liverpool 3–2 19 September 2010 [222]
Kevin Nolan  England Newcastle United* Sunderland 5–1 31 October 2010 [223]
Dimitar Berbatov5  Bulgaria Manchester United* Blackburn Rovers 7–1 27 November 2010 [224]
Mario Balotelli  Italy Manchester City* Aston Villa 4–0 28 December 2010 [225]
Leon Best  Ireland Newcastle United* West Ham United 5–0 5 January 2011 [226]
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United* Birmingham City 5–0 22 January 2011 [227]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands Arsenal* Wigan Athletic 3–0 22 January 2011 [228]
Carlos Tevez  Argentina Manchester City* West Bromwich Albion 3–0 5 February 2011 [229]
Louis Saha4  France Everton* Blackpool 5–3 5 February 2011 [230]
Dirk Kuyt  Netherlands Liverpool* Manchester United 3–1 6 March 2011 [231]
Wayne Rooney  England Manchester United West Ham United* 2–4 2 April 2011 [232]
Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina Liverpool* Birmingham City 5–0 23 April 2011 [233]
Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina Liverpool Fulham* 2–5 9 May 2011 [234]
Somen Tchoyi  Cameroon West Bromwich Albion Newcastle United* 3–3 22 May 2011 [235]
Edin Džeko4  Bosnia and Herzegovina Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur* 1–5 28 August 2011 [236]
Wayne Rooney  England Manchester United* Arsenal 8–2 28 August 2011 [237]
Sergio Agüero  Argentina Manchester City* Wigan Athletic 3–0 10 September 2011 [238]
Wayne Rooney  England Manchester United Bolton Wanderers* 0–5 10 September 2011 [239]
Demba Ba  Senegal Newcastle United* Blackburn Rovers 3–1 23 September 2011 [240]
Frank Lampard  England Chelsea Bolton Wanderers* 1–5 2 October 2011 [241]
Andrew Johnson  England Fulham* Queens Park Rangers 6–0 2 October 2011 [242]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands Arsenal Chelsea* 3–5 29 October 2011 [243]
Demba Ba  Senegal Newcastle United Stoke City* 1–3 31 October 2011 [244]
Yakubu Aiyegbeni4  Nigeria Blackburn Rovers* Swansea City 4–2 3 December 2011 [245]
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United* Wigan Athletic 5–0 26 December 2011 [246]
Clint Dempsey  United States Fulham* Newcastle United 5–2 20 January 2012 [247]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands Arsenal* Blackburn Rovers 7–1 4 February 2012 [248]
Peter Odemwingie  Nigeria West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers* 1–5 12 February 2012 [249]
Pavel Pogrebnyak  Russia Fulham* Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–0 4 March 2012 [250]
Steven Gerrard  England Liverpool* Everton 3–0 13 March 2012 [251]
Carlos Tevez  Argentina Manchester City Norwich City* 1–6 14 April 2012 [252]
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool Norwich City* 0–3 28 April 2012 [253]
Fernando Torres  Spain Chelsea* Queens Park Rangers 6–1 29 April 2012 [254]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands Manchester United Southampton* 2–3 2 September 2012 [255]
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool Norwich City* 2–5 29 September 2012 [256]
Jordi Gómez  Spain Wigan Athletic* Reading 3–2 24 November 2012 [257]
Santi Cazorla  Spain Arsenal Reading* 2–5 17 December 2012 [258]
Gareth Bale  Wales Tottenham Hotspur Aston Villa* 0–4 26 December 2012 [259]
Theo Walcott  England Arsenal* Newcastle United 7–3 29 December 2012 [260]
Shinji Kagawa  Japan Manchester United* Norwich City 4–0 2 March 2013 [261]
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool Wigan Athletic* 0–4 2 March 2013 [262]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands Manchester United* Aston Villa 3–0 22 April 2013 [263]
Christian Benteke  Belgium Aston Villa* Sunderland 6–1 29 April 2013 [264]
Daniel Sturridge  England Liverpool Fulham* 1–3 12 May 2013 [265]
Kevin Nolan  England West Ham United* Reading 4–2 19 May 2013 [266]
Romelu Lukaku  Belgium West Bromwich Albion* Manchester United 5–5 19 May 2013 [107]
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool* West Bromwich Albion 4–1 26 October 2013 [267]
Luis Suárez4  Uruguay Liverpool* Norwich City 5–1 4 December 2013 [268]
Adam Johnson  England Sunderland Fulham* 1–4 11 January 2014 [269]
Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon Chelsea* Manchester United 3–1 19 January 2014 [270]
Eden Hazard  Belgium Chelsea* Newcastle United 3–0 8 February 2014 [271]
André Schürrle  Germany Chelsea Fulham* 1–3 1 March 2014 [272]
Yaya Touré  Ivory Coast Manchester City* Fulham 5–0 22 March 2014 [273]
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool Cardiff City* 3–6 22 March 2014 [274]
Diego Costa  Spain Chelsea* Swansea City 4–2 13 September 2014 [275]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the minimum number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1st England Alan Shearer
11
2nd England Robbie Fowler
9
3rd France Thierry Henry 8
England Michael Owen
5th England Wayne Rooney 6
Uruguay Luis Suárez
7th Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov 5
England Andrew Cole
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy
Netherlands Robin van Persie
England Ian Wright
12th Nigeria Yakubu Aiyegbeni 4
England Kevin Campbell
England Les Ferdinand
Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
England Matthew Le Tissier
England Teddy Sheringham
England Chris Sutton
Argentina Carlos Tévez
Spain Fernando Torres
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke
22nd Togo Emmanuel Adebayor 3
France Nicolas Anelka
England Tony Cottee
England Jermain Defoe
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba
England Dion Dublin
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane
England Frank Lampard
Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær
31st Senegal Demba Ba 2
Scotland Kevin Gallacher
England Steven Gerrard
England Darren Huckerby
Norway Steffen Iversen
Russia Andrei Kanchelskis
England Paul Kitson
Zimbabwe Benjani Mwaruwari
England Kevin Nolan
England Kevin Phillips
Italy Fabrizio Ravanelli
Argentina Maxi Rodríguez
England Paul Scholes
Australia Mark Viduka
England Theo Walcott
Ghana Tony Yeboah

Notes

a The Premier League, created in 1992, is the top tier of English league football.[276]

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